Stuffing one food with another food and cooking them together is a popular culinary tactic. Crab stuffed salmon is an example of a stuffed food. The two seafood flavors mix well together to create a unique light taste. Use these steps to prepare crab stuffed salmon.

Steps

1

Purchase your salmon steaks.

Ask for 2 or 3 thick steaks from your local meat counter. The salmon should be at least 3/4-inch (1.9 cm) thick in order to be properly stuffed. The length should be about the size of your hand. If you purchase 1 large steak, you can cut it in half to produce 2 proportional serving sizes.

2

Assemble the crab stuffing.

Dump your crab meat into a large bowl.

Sauté a small onion and half of a bell pepper in butter on the stove until the vegetables are tender. Place these into the bowl.

Whisk 1 egg in a separate bowl. Add mustard and whip to combine it with the egg. Add this to the crab meat bowl.

Grate approximately 4 tbsp (56.7 g) of frozen Brie into the bowl.

Toss in 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) (14.3 g) of pine nuts.

Set the stuffing mixture into the refrigerator until the salmon is ready.

3

Create a stuffing cavity in the salmon.

Place the steaks on a cutting board. Insert a sharp knife into one side of the salmon steak. Stop when you are about two-thirds of the way inside.

Cut away a small square of salmon by gently running the knife along the interior. The size of the square you should cut depends on the amount of crab you want in each steak.

4

Prepare the steaks for cooking.

Spread extra virgin olive oil over both the flesh and skin sides of the salmon.

Rub salt and pepper onto the flesh side.

5

Stuff the salmon with the crab meat.

Spoon the stuffing into the pocket of the salmon. Use as much or as little as you prefer.

Set each steak onto the baking sheet with the skin side facing upward.

Bake the salmon for 8 to 10 minutes, depending on the thickness of the steaks. The meat is done when the steaks have turned an opaque pink hue.

Flip the salmon and grate the rest of the Brie on top. Place in the broiler until the cheese browns, about 4 minutes.

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Finished.

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Community Q&A

Tips

Fresh crab meat often tastes better than the canned variety, but the price difference can be broad depending on your region's proximity to the coast.

The Brie needs to be frozen for grating because it is a soft cheese. It will not shred properly if unfrozen.

Lobster sauce often accompanies crab stuffed salmon. To prepare a lobster sauce, melt butter in a saucepan and Sauté an onion until tender. Pour clam juice and lobster base into the saucepan. Add heavy cream and bring the mixture to a boil. Once the mixture is boiling, reduce the heat and simmer until the sauce thickens. Pour the lobster sauce over the steaks once they are out of the oven.